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Facebook says: "Reconnect" "Say Hello" - to YOUR wife!

I am almost certain that if you are reading this entry, well you most likely also have a Facebook account.

If you do, then you have noticed the icons on the side saying "you might know X" or "Say hello to Z" or "Recommend Friends to B" or my personal favorite "Reconnect with Y."

Well, as I have checking my messages on FB the other day, I noticed the two messages that you see on the right. Well, though I really enjoy reading their recommendations on whom to say hello to, this one caught me completely by surprise, my FB page was suggesting me to "say hello to Corey" while another one was telling me "reconnect with her."

The irony of the suggestions is that Corey is my wife!!

Two things came to mind:
1) This is pretty cool, reminding you to court your significant other (virtually) cheap and a nice touch!
OR
2) They system doesn't really differentiate what the meaning of "Corey is married to Isaac" on her page, and well the opposite on mine... I mean they could have very easily segmented via surname.

Anyway, just a thought... what are yours?

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